Wanted to share this awesome setup we have for Family Scripture Study.

All we have to do is say out loud: "Alexa, tell Jarvis to start family scripture study"

And our home automation system will:

1) Turn on the TV and tune to the correct input2) Adjust the volume on the soundbar3) Load lds.org on the TV (web browser)4) Browse to the next chapter (remembers which chapter we did last time)5) Start the audio on the webpage (reads the chapter out loud)6) Presses the down arrow key every few seconds to keep the visual page in sync with audio7) Detects no audio at the end (end of chapter) and closes the browser

It's not that fancy actually... After much trial and error, I found that a down arrow press every 3.x seconds manages to stay in sync with the narrator most of the time. So the script automates those down arrow presses.

If the page ever scrolls too far or too short, we can manually keypress with the remote control.

I have a project I was working on that's currently on a back burner, that scrolls one verse at a time when the up/down arrow keys are pressed (also switches which columns move when pressing left and right):http://scripturetools.net/study?user=sa ... @gmail.comIf anyone has taken the time to record in a database each verse's start time in the audio file for each chapter, you could have it advance to the next verse using a similar system, when the audio hits the next verse's start time. I will probably end up doing that at some point if nobody beats me to it (maybe a chapter a day).

Samuel Bradshaw • If you desire to serve God, you are called to the work.